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my little brother had them big metal trucks, which he rammed into my shin one day cuz i refused to put nickelodeon on for him, blood gushed, i have a scar.

god i miss toys like that. kids are pussies now. they need dangerous toys while they're young. two reasons... 1- to toughen them up when they reach adulthood. what happens without this? one word: Emo and 2- if they kill themselves as kids they probably wouldnt have been the greatest adults. the heard can always use some thinning.

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my little brother had them big metal trucks, which he rammed into my shin one day cuz i refused to put nickelodeon on for him, blood gushed, i have a scar.

god i miss toys like that. kids are pussies now. they need dangerous toys while they're young. two reasons... 1- to toughen them up when they reach adulthood. what happens without this? one word: Emo and 2- if they kill themselves as kids they probably wouldnt have been the greatest adults. the heard can always use some thinning.

Hahaha, amen sista.

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On the subject here, I never really had toys because I always had fun breaking them instead of playing with them. Like putting GI joes in the microwave and pretending there trying to survive through a 500 degree nuke desert that was created by a giant hole in the ozone layer.

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I lost a metal die cast Vultron toy in my divorce. :( *SNIFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFLES* I would Kill for my brother's transformers.. I'm guessing my mom (the non-pack rat) gave them away to sal's army, only to be picked up by someone my age re-living their childhoods. *sighs*

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lawn jarts (or darts I cant remember) were the coolest. Having to yell watch your head when throwing them was so much fun. Stabbing people with the nice sharp pointy end also was a fun use of the toy. Now they are all plastic and have weights in the end instead of a metal spike

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you dont see kids with enough circus related toys any more. when i was a kid most of us had something crazy-fun that we could definitely hurt ourselves on but that was half the fun. trampolines, stilts, unicycles... we would juggle whatever bottles we could get ahold of. steal kitchen knives to throw at targets, or each other. when the entire neighborhood got together we could entertain ourselves for days on end.
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I remember my friend telling me that during the summer months, her mother used to lock them out of the house, so they would play with the neighbor kids instead of staying inside and watching TV. Kids need more of an excuse to go outside.

I also remember hanging out with MY neighbor friends making pear/mud pies and trying to dare eachother to eat it.. *sighs* those were the days. :)

Do kids play doctor or house anymore? Or even cowboys and indians?

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I really hate all of this PC shit. Kids of this generation are pussies now a days. What ever happened to getting bumps & bruises when playing outside? That's another thing; play. Todays kids don't even know how to play anymore. In some schools they're not even allowed to play tag, dodgeball or hide & seek. Even musical chairs has been outlawed because someone "might" get left out. Give me a fucking break already. Kids need to be kids.

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lawn jarts (or darts I cant remember) were the coolest. Having to yell watch your head when throwing them was so much fun. Stabbing people with the nice sharp pointy end also was a fun use of the toy. Now they are all plastic and have weights in the end instead of a metal spike

Lawn jarts! I have the metal ones. Needless to say, EVERYONE wants me at their party (and I best not forget the jarts).

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